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Originally posted by Pinkgomo653
Trust me. My husband is a horrible liar. lol
Originally posted by Pinkgomo653
But i will say this..every year they have an exercise on base, where the whole base pretends we all got a chemical attack. They've been pushing it hard this year that everyone is ready. It's not a bad thing, but they're
really getting on their asses to make sure they know what to do.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
There is a drastic difference between political rhetoric and actually reporting the news.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by Realtruth
I get so tired of the Fox News bashing.
Being politically slanted is one thing, but calling them the "Enquirer" is ridiculous. Fox News, CNN, MSNBC those are the best we have, and the only "mainstream" outlets we have to work with. There information is as credible as anything out there. There is a drastic difference between political rhetoric and actually reporting the news. I don't trust any of them for political rhetoric, but all of them are equally credible for reporting headlines and breaking news.
Originally posted by ethancoop
I don't swim in the waters but I do breathe the air & chow down on some mighty fine seafood as do most people around me & I don't personally know one person who is sick.
Originally posted by ethancoop
I agree. If there was a massive nuclear release multiple sources would know almost immediately & there would be no way the govt could keep it quiet.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by ethancoop
I agree. If there was a massive nuclear release multiple sources would know almost immediately & there would be no way the govt could keep it quiet.
ummm
would that be the very same government
that knew about 9/11 in advance and kept
it quiet for 10 years after 3,000+ died ???